User talk:Bhaskar1992

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Re: Your edit
Dear Bhaskar1992, this is your edit (as we had discussed on our user page):

In a 2002 interview, Modi said his only regret about the episode (of 2002 riots) was that he did not handle the news media better. Critics of Modi have used this statement to argue that Modi wanted to curb free speech at that time. In Modi's defense, many have pointed out the allegedly biased reporting of many media houses. Notably, a popular blogger who goes by the name "Ravinar" wrote and explained in his blog how certain reporters exaggerated and intensified the dangerous atmosphere.

Modi was himself quoted saying this in an interview-

Moreover, many websites have tried to refute the allegations hurled at Modi. One of such websites, Gujarat Riots, attempts to ""bring out the TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"" of the Gujarat riots of 2002; including the truth of "myths" like "the Gujarat police turned a blind eye to the rioting", "the Gujarat government was involved in the riots" , that Narendra Modi said:”Every action has equal and opposite reaction” , "Narendra Modi gave free hand to rioters for 3 days" , "no one was brought to justice for the riots" etc. But the most interesting of all the "myths" is the myth regarding the "famous statement" of former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee who, according to a large section of media, allegedly said Modi was not following Rajdharma and advised him to treat everyone equally. But the video recording of the press conference where Mr. Vajpayee allegedly said the statement proves that Mr. Vajpayee never said that Modi was not following Rajdharma. Instead he acknowledged that Rajdharma was followed by Modi and his administration. Even then over the years these unfounded myths and allegations have created a perception of Modi being a hugely divisive and polarizing leader.

Thanks a ton, MohitSingh. With regards, Bhaskar1992 (talk) 10:41, 27 May 2014 (UTC)

List of prime minister edit
Modi is 15th PM. Its only correct if we counted Gulzarilal nanda as 2nd in the list. That is what i did. Dont change PM list. So dont undo my edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KappatD (talk • contribs) 14:55, 27 May 2014 (UTC)
 * I realized my mistake. I overlooked the fact that you corrected it. I apologize for that. My thinking was you should've simply undo the previous edit. I removed my message from your talk page as soon as I realized my mistake. Modi is indeed the 15th Prime Minister of India. Thanks for your quick edit. with regards, Bhaskar1992 (talk) 15:03, 27 May 2014 (UTC)

Talkback
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